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A London-based company posted a job opening seeking someone who wants to get paid to test some unusual products -- luxury yachts.HushHush, a London-based luxury store and concierge service, said it is seeking someone whose job it would be to ensure the luxury yachts listed on the e-commerce site meet high standards."It will be on a pro-rata, self-employed basis, so we'll need you to be flexible with when we need you," the listing states.Each yacht review involves spending a week on the boat to evaluate "every plug socket, door, bed, shower, tap -- everything to make sure that the yacht is up to our standards."The job pays $1,300 per yacht review, and candidates could potentially inspect up to 50 yachts per year and collect up to $65,000.The listing states no previous yacht experience is required.
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